LVA described December as 'catastrophic' for pub and restaurant trade
Rising food prices and disruption over Christmas could be creating a 'double whammy' of issues for the local restaurant trade.
It follows a warning from the Licensed Victuallers Association that December had been 'catastrophic' for the hospitality industry.
Winter illness, along with rising Covid-19 cases, affected staffing for numerous venues during the festive season.
Andy Gibbs is the director of Jaks and Barbary Coast in Douglas:
Meanwhile local hospitality business Extra Fancy Limited says it believes it made ‘the best of a bad situation’ during the disrupted Christmas period.
Its Home Alone themed bar, on Douglas Promenade, was hit by Covid related cancellations
It’s now re-invented into a Heartbreak Motel pop-up for the start of the New Year.
Jamie Lewis and Drew Fleming say they hope people will be inspired to go out, and support the industry, once again:

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